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Tuesday, March 6 Essential Questions How can we recognize and write rules for number patterns?

Notes Over 4.7 Sequences and Series Write the first five terms of the sequence. Start with n = 1.

Notes Over 4.7 Sequences and Series Write the first five terms of the sequence. Start with n = 1.

Notes Over 4.7 Sequences and Series Write the first five terms of the sequence. Start with n = 1.

Notes Over 4.7 Sequences and Series Write the next term in the sequence. Then write a rule for the nth term.

Notes Over 4.7 Factorial Notation Factorial notation is defined as: Evaluate the factorial expression.

Notes Over 4.7 Factorial Notation Factorial notation is defined as: Evaluate the factorial expression.

Notes Over 4.7 Summation Notation Summation Notation is defined as: Evaluate the expression.

Notes Over 4.7 Summation Notation Write the series with summation notation.

Notes Over 4.7 Summation Notation Write the series with summation notation.

Notes Over 4.7 Summation Notation Write the series with summation notation.

Notes Over 4.7 Pg. 149, 4.7 #1-23